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- grooveless touque
- Wheat King
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I have it...the audio, you mean right? It's an awesome show. I had the help of a friend converting it. He had a whole rig set up on his comp because he records his own music, so he was able to extract the audio from the video and give it to me.
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- Experienced Groupie
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So if you were to have a tape of the Justice TV movie, could you ask him to extract the audio?grooveless touque wrote:I have it...the audio, you mean right? It's an awesome show. I had the help of a friend converting it. He had a whole rig set up on his comp because he records his own music, so he was able to extract the audio from the video and give it to me.
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- TLB
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Anyone can extract sound from anything on TV or VHS using shareware programs like Acoustica or Cool Edit. Just line out the audio L/R signals from your VCR to your sound card 'line in' using RCA's and a Y-Adapter ($5 at your local Radio Shack) The adapter has one end where the RCA red/white plug into and the other end similar to the end of walkman headphones (skinny plug with two stripes). To extract audio from mpegs, use a shareware program called TMPGEncoder, or something similar (check out dvdhelp.com)
BTW, Justice has never surfaced.
BTW, Justice has never surfaced.
- grooveless touque
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Yeah it's pretty easy to hook stuff up to the computer, I'm just too lazy myself. Actually I've been ripping my vinyl albums onto the computer for burning to CD but I never tried it with TV/VCR.